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y la ganadora de la voz kids, paola. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> hola quÉ tal esto es enfoque desde washington d.c. gracias por dejarme ser parte de su domingo, 4 de agosto. comenzamos con una exclusiva, de enfoque echlt vrm enfoque. el congresista raÚl labrador ex inter interÉs sgraengrantes de la cÁm nos dice por quÉ se fue. >>> congresistas gracias por estar con nosotros >>> un placer >>> esta es la primera oportunidad que usted tiene en un programa del domingo, despuÉs que se fue del grupo de 8 ¿por quÉ se fue? >>> hubo muchas razones, la razÓn mral principprincipal, qu demÓcratas habÍan tez diciembde querÍan cambiar los puntos de acuerdos que ellos habÍan hecho antes de ser miembro del grupo. el punto clave es exactamente quiÉn iba a pagar por, por la aseguranza de las personas que iban a ser legales y eso para Íi era muy importante. y es porque me hice parte del grupo, porque las personas que iban a ser legales, iban a pagar por su propia aseguranza, y de repente estaban tratando de decir que no iba ser parte de el acuerdo final y eso para mÍ fue bastante me penoso, de una
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it's 2:00, kind of gray day in washington. and ronald reagan's motorcade has just arrived for a speech at the vip entrance reagan walked into at 2:00 p.m. when he arrived. >> government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives. >> the event is covered by all the major networks. for abc news photographer hank brown, it's a routine job. >> we're the pool crew that travel with the president wherever he goes. we wanted to get the picture of the president walking out of the on hotel and getting in the limo. >> 15 feet from that door was a rope line. all that the cameramen, everybody's laughing. >> it was unsecured, no i.d. checks. people thought it was a press line, it wasn't. anyone could be behind that line. you see hinckley's face about three rows back. totally passive. no reaction at all. >> i got my camera out, aimed it at the door the president was coming out. i could see it through the viewfinder even now. >> reagan is walking towards his limousine, secret service agents are surrounding him as he goes to th
it's 2:00, kind of gray day in washington. and ronald reagan's motorcade has just arrived for a speech at the vip entrance reagan walked into at 2:00 p.m. when he arrived. >> government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives. >> the event is covered by all the major networks. for abc news photographer hank brown, it's a routine job. >> we're the pool crew that travel with the president wherever he goes. we wanted to get the picture of the president walking...
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the moment edward snowden walked out of that moscow airport russia became the object of washington's wrath we heard calls for president obama to boycott the g. twenty summit in russia the president's press secretary said washington is quote unquote extremely disappointed with moscow's decision on snowden and that it undermines the growing cooperation between russian and u.s. security services certain members of congress used even harsher term senator chuck schumer said russia has stabbed us in the back and each day that mr snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the knife senator lindsey graham says americans in washington should consider this a game changer in our relationship with the bushes and john mccain goes it is a slap in the face of all americans we cannot allow today's action by put into a stand without serious repercussions of course for many politicians here attacking snowden and russia is much easier than defending the surveillance state the white house keeps repeating this mantra mr snowden is not a whistleblower he is accused of leaking classified informati
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the moment edward snowden walked out of that moscow airport russia became the object of washington's wrath we heard calls for president obama to boycott the g. twenty summit in russia the president's press secretary said washington is quote unquote extremely disappointed with moscow's decision on snowden and that it undermines the growing cooperation between russian and u.s. security services certain members of congress used even harsher term senator chuck schumer said russia has stabbed us in the back and each day that mr snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the knife senator lindsey graham says americans in washington should consider this a game changer in our relationship with the bushes and john mccain goes it is a slap in the face of all americans we cannot allow today's action by put into a stand without serious repercussions of course for many politicians here attacking snowden and russia is much easier than defending this surveillance state the white house keeps repeating this mantra mr snowden is not a whistleblower he is accused of leaking classified informat
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and wants to work with washington and wants to work with the fbi. like the other people, we have also been told the source of the current threat goes squarely back to yemen. as for the timing, there three main reasons. is the chatter and the information about a specific threat. two, tomorrow. tomorrow is the holiest day of ramadan, the muslim holy month and al qaeda tried to use this specifically very holy day during ramadan to try and increase its inspiration. lastly, there was an attack, a drone attack in yemen mid-last month that didn't get a lot of attention in the western media. one of the top leaders of al qaeda and the arabian peninsula in yemen was killed. we have been told this plot or alert may be al qaeda and the arabian peninsula's attempt at revenge. >> thanks to both of you. more on the threat tomorrow morning on "meet the press." david gregory's guest will be chambliss and dick disturb ib in. >> unrelated to the militants with ties to pakistan, ax tack india's consilate in afghanistan. three suicide bombers armed with assault rifles a
and wants to work with washington and wants to work with the fbi. like the other people, we have also been told the source of the current threat goes squarely back to yemen. as for the timing, there three main reasons. is the chatter and the information about a specific threat. two, tomorrow. tomorrow is the holiest day of ramadan, the muslim holy month and al qaeda tried to use this specifically very holy day during ramadan to try and increase its inspiration. lastly, there was an attack, a...
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and russia's decision to take snowden was certainly met with fury in washington and the white house hinted that september's summit between president obama and vladimir putin may now be sold about some more make this call for a major rethink of relations between both countries but all the hype over snowden's asylum is diverting public attention from what he's actually wanted for back home he's done revelations washington correspondent gun nature concomitants the moment edward snowden walked out of that moscow airport russia became the object of washington's wrath we heard calls for president obama to boycott the g. twenty summit in russia the president's press secretary said washington is quote unquote extremely disappointed with moscow's decision on snowden and that it undermines the growing cooperation between russian and u.s. security services certain members of congress used even harsher term senator chuck schumer said russia has stabbed us in the back and each day that mr snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the knife senator lindsey graham says americans in washington s
and russia's decision to take snowden was certainly met with fury in washington and the white house hinted that september's summit between president obama and vladimir putin may now be sold about some more make this call for a major rethink of relations between both countries but all the hype over snowden's asylum is diverting public attention from what he's actually wanted for back home he's done revelations washington correspondent gun nature concomitants the moment edward snowden walked out...
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hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with a terror threat that has prompted the state department to arab i global issl alert for americans, and close two dozen embassies and consulates across the muslim world. we're told the al-qaeda threat is specific, but the targets are not. chief washington correspondent james rosen has the latest. james? >> chris, good morning. president obama and his national security team approached this day, the president's 52nd birthday, not in a state of celebration, but rather one of apprehension. the u.s. embassy compound in cairo, egypt, is one of nearly two dozen u.s. installations that would normally have been open today, about is now closed. at the u.s. embassy in yemen, heightened security was ready discernible. a senior lawmaker told fox news that terrorist chatter picked up by u.s. signals intelligence exceeds anything witnessed in more than a decade. lisa monaco, the president's counterterrorism advisor, and susan rice, now the president's national security advisor, who led t
hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with a terror threat that has prompted the state department to arab i global issl alert for americans, and close two dozen embassies and consulates across the muslim world. we're told the al-qaeda threat is specific, but the targets are not. chief washington correspondent james rosen has the latest. james? >> chris, good morning. president obama and his national security team approached this day, the president's 52nd birthday, not in a...
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his weeks of transit limbo after russia grants the fugitive whistleblower gives asylum to the fury of washington. also the last british resident in the guantanamo detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture claims and as molly for a presidential runoff vote we travel to the war torn country to see how these managed to make it part of their stronghold and whether people believe the fighting is really. a welcome it's good to have you company watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow with meg and. now private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing although he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison so let's take a look at how it all unfolded bradley manning was deployed to iraq in two thousand and nine he soon exposed the collateral murder video showing the civilians there being killed by u.s. troops but after a series of online chats with a hacker
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the middle east because of fears al qaeda is planning a major terror attack with some experts saying washington's policies in the region continue to fuel resentment. and live from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us some of the world's leading telecom companies have been exposed to as giving a u.k. spy agency complete access to their networks giants like verizon business vodafone cable and british telecom were among the companies on a list published by a german newspaper that's according to a fresh round of revelations from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden documents released by him suggest seven companies have been secretly providing g.c. h.q. with unlimited access to their network of undersea cables that has allowed spies to allegedly tap and to store data for millions of phone calls emails and facebook chats this comes as g c h q reportedly got one hundred million pounds from washington in exchange for access to the u.k.'s signal intelligence programs are tease her first has details. those companies operate a huge share of the high capacity un
the middle east because of fears al qaeda is planning a major terror attack with some experts saying washington's policies in the region continue to fuel resentment. and live from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us some of the world's leading telecom companies have been exposed to as giving a u.k. spy agency complete access to their networks giants like verizon business vodafone cable and british telecom were among the companies on a list...
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reportedly got one hundred million pounds from washington in exchange for access to the u.k.'s signal intelligence programs or t's first has details. those companies operate a huge share of the high capacity undersea fiber optic cables and that carries data for millions of uses now back in june the guardian newspaper has revealed details of an operation named tempera that head it was alleged been looking at the data hoovering programs for the british spy agency g c h q and that had said that they were able to access these companies fiberoptic cables and access that huge chunk of information that was being carried in and store it for thirty days data that's being released by whistleblower edward snowden prior to his gaining asylum in russia not some of the companies have actually come back in the wake of these claims and have said that the questions relating to national security are for governments to answer not for the telecommunications companies but bt spokesman reported as having said they can reassure customers that complying with the law and not disclosing customer data i
reportedly got one hundred million pounds from washington in exchange for access to the u.k.'s signal intelligence programs or t's first has details. those companies operate a huge share of the high capacity undersea fiber optic cables and that carries data for millions of uses now back in june the guardian newspaper has revealed details of an operation named tempera that head it was alleged been looking at the data hoovering programs for the british spy agency g c h q and that had said that...
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brian todd, cnn, washington. >> all right. breaking new details on the closures of 22 embassies and consulates. what is going on and who might this affect? stay right here. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end
brian todd, cnn, washington. >> all right. breaking new details on the closures of 22 embassies and consulates. what is going on and who might this affect? stay right here. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go...
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we will have the latest from tehran and washington. also coming up on the program, 'spporters of zimbabwe president celebrate israel action as the opposition cries foul. syria's latest frontline -- rebels launch an attack on the port city. two wheels good, four wheels bad. why cyclists are taking over london. thank you for joining us. iran's new president has been sworn in at the official ceremony and he called for dialogue to improve iran's international relations. at home, he said he would work to improve the lives of ordinary citizens and reduce government interference. he took his first steps in parliament as iran's new president, sworn in before politicians and foreign dignitaries. in his speech, he promised to sue a path of moderation. pivotal and central is wisdom and rationality. moderation and balance. balancing idealism and realism. >> his language appears to mark a critchley or separation from the policy of his out assessor, mahmoud ahmadinejad. a message to the world and to the iranian public. should be trusted and we shoul
we will have the latest from tehran and washington. also coming up on the program, 'spporters of zimbabwe president celebrate israel action as the opposition cries foul. syria's latest frontline -- rebels launch an attack on the port city. two wheels good, four wheels bad. why cyclists are taking over london. thank you for joining us. iran's new president has been sworn in at the official ceremony and he called for dialogue to improve iran's international relations. at home, he said he would...
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asylum much to the fury of washington. british resident in the guantanamo bay detention center describes the daily assaults by the gods as we start our own investigation into the claims of torture. the deadline for a decision on the rebels in syria. the blocks determination is shaken by the syrian opposition is growing.
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this week, angelico washington to angelico been gearan. conversation with historian and author patricia pretty -- brady. next, we will sit down with washington post chief correspondent dan balz to talk about his latest book and the events of the 2012 election. after that, the u.s. senate race in kentucky. colorado governor john hickenlooper joins us from milwuakie for the national governors' association is holding its annual summer meeting. he will talk about the agenda and state issues. we will also take your calls, e- mails, and ♪ host: good morning in what is being described as a specific and incredible threat, a global travel alert for americans has been issued. this is the first time it has been issued since the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attack. security has been heightened this weekend. authorities do not have a date, timing, or part of, which is why these warnings have been issued. we are going to begin on the latest with this story.
this week, angelico washington to angelico been gearan. conversation with historian and author patricia pretty -- brady. next, we will sit down with washington post chief correspondent dan balz to talk about his latest book and the events of the 2012 election. after that, the u.s. senate race in kentucky. colorado governor john hickenlooper joins us from milwuakie for the national governors' association is holding its annual summer meeting. he will talk about the agenda and state issues. we...
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grants the fugitive whistleblower years much to the fury of washington. also the latest british resident in the guantanamo bay detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture. for a presidential runoff we travel to the war torn country to see how the islamists manage to make part of a stronghold and whether people believe the fighting is really over. the weeks ahead lines right now this is r.t. with me rule received very warm welcome to today private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all of the charges in his court martial standing although he was declared clear of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a look now here on the program to see how it all unfolded bradley manning deployed to iraq october two thousand and nine he soon exposed the collateral murder video showing where civilians were gunned down by u.s. troops however after a series of onlin
grants the fugitive whistleblower years much to the fury of washington. also the latest british resident in the guantanamo bay detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture. for a presidential runoff we travel to the war torn country to see how the islamists manage to make part of a stronghold and whether people believe the fighting is really over. the weeks ahead lines right now this is r.t. with me rule received very warm welcome to...
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is a chieflz washington correspondent for "the washington post." thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. appearing on be "face the nation," after this. --ing up in just a moment, coming up in just a moment, governor john hickenlooper will be joining us. all weekend long on booktv and american history tv, we will take you to nevada's capital, carson city, at 5:00. feature the carson city school, that includes the stewart indian school, one of the many schools created across the country to assimilate native american children during the late 19th and into the 20th century. the chairman of the commission is richard arnold. his mother attended that school. he talks to us about the history of this location. >> this is the former stewart indian school, previously known as the carson india school. school isdian actually a school that was similar to many throughout the united states. it had a purpose to call straight indian people from their respective areas that were nearby. these replaced systematically throughout the united states. they were typically remote areas. even thoug
is a chieflz washington correspondent for "the washington post." thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. appearing on be "face the nation," after this. --ing up in just a moment, coming up in just a moment, governor john hickenlooper will be joining us. all weekend long on booktv and american history tv, we will take you to nevada's capital, carson city, at 5:00. feature the carson city school, that includes the stewart indian school, one of the many schools created...
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where did washington fail? some point to our withdrawal in 2011 when the white house failed to convince baghdad it should retain a small presence of u.s. troops to train iraqis and boost security. but even that would not have been more than a band-aid. remember that when the iraq war was at its worst, when sectarian violence killed thousands every month, we had more than 100,000 troops on the ground. foreign troops cannot stop an internal civil war. when the violence finally declined in iraq, the real reason wasn't just coercion from american troops, but inclusion. general david petraeus did wonders with a counterinsurgency campaign but his chief contribution was to make peace with the sunni tribes that had so far been battling the new iraqi government. that effectively ended the insurgency. the baghdad government promised for its part to treat the sunnis as genuine partners and share power in every respect. but within a few years, it became clear that these were false promises instead of reassuring other sects
where did washington fail? some point to our withdrawal in 2011 when the white house failed to convince baghdad it should retain a small presence of u.s. troops to train iraqis and boost security. but even that would not have been more than a band-aid. remember that when the iraq war was at its worst, when sectarian violence killed thousands every month, we had more than 100,000 troops on the ground. foreign troops cannot stop an internal civil war. when the violence finally declined in iraq,...
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have a great weekend. >>> coming up, the biggest guessing game in washington. who will replace this man? that's the feds chaer. you cannot believe the politics niend behind choosing his imbroimt. >>> an alarming security flaw makes this scenario possible. cnn's laurie segal has more. laurie? >> hey, christine. smart tvs are in living rooms. here at this hacker's convention we've spoken to a lot of folks and they say there are major vulnerabilities. check it out. what's eye opening here. you watch tv but with this hack, your tv can watch you. show us how it works. >> one of the things we're able to do with the tv platform is abuse the browser where we could gain access to the camera built into the tv and what we can prove here is that with a little bit of extra code we can turn the camera on in your browser. >> wow. >> and while this is evident to you here where we've designed it that way, we can do it invisibly and have it run behind the web page you're looking at. >> what this means is i could be sitting here watching tv from my bedroom and you could be anywhe
have a great weekend. >>> coming up, the biggest guessing game in washington. who will replace this man? that's the feds chaer. you cannot believe the politics niend behind choosing his imbroimt. >>> an alarming security flaw makes this scenario possible. cnn's laurie segal has more. laurie? >> hey, christine. smart tvs are in living rooms. here at this hacker's convention we've spoken to a lot of folks and they say there are major vulnerabilities. check it out. what's...
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transit limbo this after russia grants the fugitive whistleblower a year's asylum much to the fury of washington. also the british resident in the guantanamo bay detention center describes daily assault by the guards as we start our own investigation into the claims of torture. deadline for a decision on the rebels in syria passes the books determination is shaken by the syrian opposition is growing radicalism and the fear of a terrorism backlash from the unprecedented number of europeans who are now joining the fight. thank you for sharing your sunday with us here on r.t. you just in time for the weekly with me rule research. private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing though he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred and thirty years in prison let's take a look now here and see how it all folded bradley manning deployed to iraq back in two thousand and nine he soon exposed the collateral murder video of civilians being killed b
transit limbo this after russia grants the fugitive whistleblower a year's asylum much to the fury of washington. also the british resident in the guantanamo bay detention center describes daily assault by the guards as we start our own investigation into the claims of torture. deadline for a decision on the rebels in syria passes the books determination is shaken by the syrian opposition is growing radicalism and the fear of a terrorism backlash from the unprecedented number of europeans who...
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the big growth for us has been an -- washington is making a move. it's more fun. we have them on the program. "on the money," the economy, the economy. the economy. new focus on the numbers. to work, and later a rare interview, with amazon founder. and a billionaire that changed the way we shop. and they are helping high schoolers dream for the way they change the world. when they leave here, they want to, they want world peace. it's, you know, okay. we want to solve all those problems. >> here is the bottom line, i'm willing to work with republicans on reforming the tax code, as long as we use the money from transitioning to a separate tax system for a significant investment in creating middle class jobs. that's the deal. >> the president said he has a deal to create jobs in exchange for reforming business taxes. will it work? here for an analysis on the recent economic push is glenn thru is sh and tony flatto, gentlemen, good to see you, thank you for joining us. >> good to be here. >> so the president went to an amazon.com facility in tennessee this week, layin
the big growth for us has been an -- washington is making a move. it's more fun. we have them on the program. "on the money," the economy, the economy. the economy. new focus on the numbers. to work, and later a rare interview, with amazon founder. and a billionaire that changed the way we shop. and they are helping high schoolers dream for the way they change the world. when they leave here, they want to, they want world peace. it's, you know, okay. we want to solve all those...
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famous people coming to washington to push for a cause. we sat down in april with a special person who was trying to save lives -- millions of lives for years. she's our power player of the week. >> it's very hard to ignore that kind of oh pain and suffering -- unnecessary pain and suffering when it comes to a virus that's completely preventable. >> charlize theron is talking about hiv/aids. the progress that's been made and the work that still needs to be done. >> you all get to decide what you want to do to make something in your world better. >> worldwide 7,000 people are infected and 4500 still die every day. yet, she says, there's been so much progress. >> the access to anti-retro viral drugs in south africa leaped to 75%. that's huge. that's just in two years. we are looking at our first aids regeneration by 2015. we are so close to looking at the beginning of the end of aids. >> thereon was in washington as part of un aids leading the fight against the disease. the u.s. contributes $6 billion of oh $17 billion spent each year fighti
famous people coming to washington to push for a cause. we sat down in april with a special person who was trying to save lives -- millions of lives for years. she's our power player of the week. >> it's very hard to ignore that kind of oh pain and suffering -- unnecessary pain and suffering when it comes to a virus that's completely preventable. >> charlize theron is talking about hiv/aids. the progress that's been made and the work that still needs to be done. >> you all get...
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they say, what about all that gridlock in washington? how do you get these parties to work together -- together? we have not had enough gridlock. we need more gridlock. if they were passing the right things, which would mean that there would be a limitation on only be, they would allowed to improve our country by the repealing of laws -- then you don't one gridlock. let them start repealing. the gridlock is a natural consequence of a system that has failed. i think that is what the youth have recognized, but the system has not worked in the political system is a real mess. they're not willing to face up to the truth. they're not willing to face the truth. when you have the truth, they accuse the person telling the truth as a man committing treason. this is what you should be most concerned about. getting the truth about our government and making sure our government pro ovacy there is been a lot of moveon in local government and state and federal government. cameras are everywhere. -- and if they can spy on everything without a camera. do
they say, what about all that gridlock in washington? how do you get these parties to work together -- together? we have not had enough gridlock. we need more gridlock. if they were passing the right things, which would mean that there would be a limitation on only be, they would allowed to improve our country by the repealing of laws -- then you don't one gridlock. let them start repealing. the gridlock is a natural consequence of a system that has failed. i think that is what the youth have...
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we are based out of portland, oregon, having left washington, d.c., the other washington. there is one institution i miss and that's the library of congress where i wrote this book, most of my three or their books as well. but i know the lord of life and quality of discourse will be greatly improved. and i know also that benjamin franklin would be particularly pleased to know that if speaking here tonight and that he would commend this institution on its civic mindedness. franklin was what was known as a projector. he loves -- loud projects, social projects. knowledge was a social activity and that was exemplified by the program get here at town hall. i do have to say one thing. i think he would probably frown at the roman revival architecture. [laughter] again as a hel hope to make cle, franklin was an implacable foe and felt it was a real weight around the neck of middle-class and a spotting workers who are to get education. i will speak for about 35 minutes roughly i'm helped allow a lot of time for questions. i've been told this is an audience, an event good for discus
we are based out of portland, oregon, having left washington, d.c., the other washington. there is one institution i miss and that's the library of congress where i wrote this book, most of my three or their books as well. but i know the lord of life and quality of discourse will be greatly improved. and i know also that benjamin franklin would be particularly pleased to know that if speaking here tonight and that he would commend this institution on its civic mindedness. franklin was what was...
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>> brown: jeff pegues in washington thank you. joining us from washington is our senior national security analyst juan zarate. juan, what do we been this intelligence? >> terrell, this intelligence anpears to be serious and credible coming from coming from the upper echelons of al qaeda, and in particular the al qaeda l qaliate in yemen. i authorities are taking it sery seriously. ehe problem, terrell, is they lln't have specific enough hformation about the plot or the target, so authorities are looking for that information now to try to disrupt the plot. >> brown: juan, is there something about this time of year that the intelligence community is particularly worried about? >> well, the end of ramadan, the holy month for muslims, is often a period of increased violence. the eid holiday is a period of edolence. but i would say, when al qaeda is ready to attack, it tries to attack. the challenge for authorities will be understanding what this plot is and if they're not able to divine or ferret out what's happening at what point the
>> brown: jeff pegues in washington thank you. joining us from washington is our senior national security analyst juan zarate. juan, what do we been this intelligence? >> terrell, this intelligence anpears to be serious and credible coming from coming from the upper echelons of al qaeda, and in particular the al qaeda l qaliate in yemen. i authorities are taking it sery seriously. ehe problem, terrell, is they lln't have specific enough hformation about the plot or the target, so...
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let's bring in emily schmidt from washington. the state department decided to close those embassies and consulates just for sunday and now it will be extended through next weekend. what changed? >> they always said when they said it would be on sunday there was a possibility for extensions. we saw there would be indeed be extensions. it is doing so out of an abundance of caution. it is not an indication of a new threat stream. there is word from the state department about what will happen with the embassy closings. 19 will be closed through saturday august 10th. that is next saturday including new locations that were not closed today. but nine posts that were closed today will be allowed to reopen tomorrow. we are learning about what led to the shut downs. this is coming from barbara starr reporting an intercepted message that came in the past few days caused the concern. cnn agreed to a request not to go into details about the message because of the sensitivity but we know that this message was a critical factor in leading to th
let's bring in emily schmidt from washington. the state department decided to close those embassies and consulates just for sunday and now it will be extended through next weekend. what changed? >> they always said when they said it would be on sunday there was a possibility for extensions. we saw there would be indeed be extensions. it is doing so out of an abundance of caution. it is not an indication of a new threat stream. there is word from the state department about what will happen...
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he met his wife, nancy, at nbc's washington pure flow 1979, where she worked for nightly news. now a freelance journalist and writer, nancy and john have three daughters. ♪ fly me to th moon >> reporter: a week ago, john was singing "fly me to the moon." now, after a short, sudden illness, he is playing among the stars. for "today," andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> in san francisco today, 20,000 people took to the streets for the giant race, a fund-raiser for prornject open hand. serious runners and those who wanted to work out with a whole lot of company came to run in the 10k, 5 k and kids' race. it started and ended where the giants play you at&t park. runners with he spoke with say they love it had and the folks the project open hand loved it even more. >> it was awesome. really great weather for it. kept us nice and cool. >> run the full or half marathon? >> the 10k, my second time, happy about it. >> project open hand can provide a meal for just $2 for someone in need. so that's 125,000 meals we are going to be able to bring to the community to the sick and el
he met his wife, nancy, at nbc's washington pure flow 1979, where she worked for nightly news. now a freelance journalist and writer, nancy and john have three daughters. ♪ fly me to th moon >> reporter: a week ago, john was singing "fly me to the moon." now, after a short, sudden illness, he is playing among the stars. for "today," andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> in san francisco today, 20,000 people took to the streets for the giant race, a...
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can washington come to an agreement other a big, new deal? and looking for a genius. the parents of amazon.com's jeff basos. >> this is america's number one financial news program "on the money." >> here is a look at what is making news. a disappointing job's report for the month of july. the economy created 162,000 new jobbing for the month. that was below the expected 183,000. but it fell to 7.4% as fewer people looked for jobs. job growth was revised downward was well. record setting weekend for the marks. kicking off the month of august with a bank hitting new highs on thursday after comments by the fed earlier in the weekend. the s&p 500 closed above 1700 for the first time ever. those commenting after the open market committee wrapped up a two-day meeting and announced it would continue buying bonds and mortgage backed securities to help keep interest rates low. the fed used the afraid modest growth rather than moderate growth. that was a light and subttle downgrade. the first reading was released this week and it came in stronger than expected. expectations had
can washington come to an agreement other a big, new deal? and looking for a genius. the parents of amazon.com's jeff basos. >> this is america's number one financial news program "on the money." >> here is a look at what is making news. a disappointing job's report for the month of july. the economy created 162,000 new jobbing for the month. that was below the expected 183,000. but it fell to 7.4% as fewer people looked for jobs. job growth was revised downward was well....
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. >> gregg: steve, live in washington, thanks. so the obama administration is keeping americans informed on the potential terror threat, but is it disclosing too much information? that is what some in the intelligence community are saying. we're going to talk about their concerns a bit later on in the newscast. >> harris: another day of deadly violence in iraq. bomb and mortar attacks leaving eight people dead. weekend assaults including a roadside bomb that killed three soldiers. a kar bomb that killed a judge in tikrit and mortar attack on a suburban neighborhood in baghdad. the recent surge in violence in iraq coupled with escalating political tensions sparking fears of a return to widespread killings. >> gregg: and to egypt now. time is running out for a peaceful end to the standoff over protests by supporters of the ousted president mohammed morsi. interim leaders warning that security forces will break up ongoing sit-ins if f mediators don't come up with a resolution and soon. setting the stage with tens of thousands of mors
. >> gregg: steve, live in washington, thanks. so the obama administration is keeping americans informed on the potential terror threat, but is it disclosing too much information? that is what some in the intelligence community are saying. we're going to talk about their concerns a bit later on in the newscast. >> harris: another day of deadly violence in iraq. bomb and mortar attacks leaving eight people dead. weekend assaults including a roadside bomb that killed three soldiers. a...
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i remember being on assignment in washington and meeting palmer for the first time. a little bit in awe and then immediately he was so disarming and that's how well a remember him today. >> such an incredible journalist. but by all accounts what really made him a wonderful person was the fact that he was just such a good guy and so kind to everyone. >> we look forward to sharing more of his life coming up. >>> we want to begin with the latest on the terror threat. president obama is being briefed on the latest. he was updated by national security council adviser susan rice after his top security team met to discuss the threat. >> there are 22 u.s. embassies and consulates shut down today across 17 muslim nations, and that's to keep those who work there safe. and the one in yemen which is considered high risk with al qaeda gaining a foothold there. >> let's get the latest from richard engel. good morning. he's live in cairo this morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. diplomatic activity around the world has been severely disrupted by the series of closures. behin
i remember being on assignment in washington and meeting palmer for the first time. a little bit in awe and then immediately he was so disarming and that's how well a remember him today. >> such an incredible journalist. but by all accounts what really made him a wonderful person was the fact that he was just such a good guy and so kind to everyone. >> we look forward to sharing more of his life coming up. >>> we want to begin with the latest on the terror threat. president...
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so we actually want washington to do more. washington isn't spending and taxing enough. if that's the democratic message, it's not going to work. >> i think their message is you're standing in the way of obamacare, you're standing in the way of more jobs. >> that's what they'd like it to be, but there is another side. >> and i'm sure it is. i'm sure alex would be shocked to hear i disagree with him. >> the first time. >> and, candy, i think it's an important issue. i think the conventional wisdom, for example, has been that obamacare as a 2014 issue potentially hurts democrats. if you look at what's happening right now, obamacare is hurting the republican party that has an enormous split between those who say they won't fund the government past september 30th if there's any funding for implementation the ted cruz way, and people like tom coburn, who are actually now being accused of being too moderate. you know at the end of the day, the economy is only going to grow. if serious people will sit down and work together. >> let me jump in for one second. the irony of this r
so we actually want washington to do more. washington isn't spending and taxing enough. if that's the democratic message, it's not going to work. >> i think their message is you're standing in the way of obamacare, you're standing in the way of more jobs. >> that's what they'd like it to be, but there is another side. >> and i'm sure it is. i'm sure alex would be shocked to hear i disagree with him. >> the first time. >> and, candy, i think it's an important issue....
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barton gellman of "time" magazine and the "washington post." david sanger of the "new york times," and cbs news political director john dickerson. a lot to cover, but it's what we do on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. well, we're getting more details this morning on why the government has closed those 22 american diplomatic posts across the middle east and north africa, and why they are taking so seriously the threat of a possible al qaeda attack. the travel warning that the state department issued last week for americans traveling overseas we're now told will remain in effect for the rest of this month. for the latest this morning, we're going toure cbs news homeland security security correspondent bob orr, who has been on this for all-- for a long, long time. bob, why are they taking this one so much more seriously than some of the things in the past? >> because this threat, bob, comes from the group from al qaeda, al qaeda
barton gellman of "time" magazine and the "washington post." david sanger of the "new york times," and cbs news political director john dickerson. a lot to cover, but it's what we do on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. well, we're getting more details this morning on why the government has closed those 22 american...
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embassy closings were also a topic on today's "washington journal." ee, who follows the state department for the associated press is joining us live on the phone. thanks for being with us. what can you tell us at this hour? guest: there is not much new that we know since thursday or friday when the -- the notice of the embassy closures, and friday when the alert came out. i think right now, we are in kind of a wait and see mode to see what if anything is going to occur today, which is obviously, clearly a day of great concern, but also through the rest of this week, which marks the end of ramadan. and as you just mentioned, the alert expires on the 31st of august. i think right now that everyone is on their very -- on a very heightened sense of security. intel people redoubling their efforts to see if they can get anymore specificity in terms of the threat. unfortunately, in a situation like this, it is kind of just waiting to see what, if anything, happens. host: we should point out this is the start of the workweek week in muslim countries, correct?
embassy closings were also a topic on today's "washington journal." ee, who follows the state department for the associated press is joining us live on the phone. thanks for being with us. what can you tell us at this hour? guest: there is not much new that we know since thursday or friday when the -- the notice of the embassy closures, and friday when the alert came out. i think right now, we are in kind of a wait and see mode to see what if anything is going to occur today, which is...
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she is in washington. hi, emily. >> reporter: victor and brianna, one of the unusual aspects of the u.s. deciding to close so many embassies and consulates was that it came with a specific date attached, sunday. now that action is closely watched to see if there will be a terrorist reaction. >> out of an abundance of of caution -- >> reporter: first, the warnings. now, the waiting. u.s. embassies and consulates across the middle east, north africa and south asia are closed sunday in case terrorist threats turn into attacks. the move came after officials picked up increasing chatter from al qaeda in yemen where multiple sources tell cnn an attack plan could be in its final stages. >> these are numbers i can't go into, other than the fact that there definitely is planned a very enormous attack, a catastrophic-type attack. that's probably the best way to describe it. and i can't really go any further than that. >> reporter: the threat is considered credible, though ambiguous. it could target u.s. or western t
she is in washington. hi, emily. >> reporter: victor and brianna, one of the unusual aspects of the u.s. deciding to close so many embassies and consulates was that it came with a specific date attached, sunday. now that action is closely watched to see if there will be a terrorist reaction. >> out of an abundance of of caution -- >> reporter: first, the warnings. now, the waiting. u.s. embassies and consulates across the middle east, north africa and south asia are closed...